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Prevosto, Marc; Van Iseghem, Sylvie; Moreau, Benjamin; Forristall, George Z.. |
Despite its great theoretical and practical importance, the statistical distribution of crest heights has remained poorly known. The uncertainties are due to difficulties both with the theory, where nonlinear effects must be accurately modeled, and with measurements, where different sensors appear to give different results. In response to this uncertainty, the Wave Crest Sensor Intercomparison Study (WACSIS) was formed as a Joint Industry Project in order to provide data for comparing the response of wave sensors and for comparing theories of crest height distributions with the measurements. The key to the WACSIS experiment was to place all of the popular sensors on the same platform located where they were likely to experience large waves in one season.... |
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Ano: 2001 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00117/22841/20651.pdf |
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Olagnon, Michel; Prevosto, Marc; Van Iseghem, Sylvie; Ewans, Kevin; Forristall, George Z.. |
The OGP Workshop on the Metocean and Engineering Aspects of Floating Systems which was held at St. Albans in April 2001 identified better discrimination of the low frequency end of the wave spectrum as one of the most pressing problems for the design and analysis of floating systems. The responses of many floating systems have proven to be very sensitive not only to the amplitude and frequency of the swell, but also to the details of the shape of the swell peak in the spectrum. There has been relatively little serious study of the low frequency end of the wave spectrum compared to the effort that has gone into the study of the high frequency tail of the spectrum. Much of the present interest in swell comes from the active deep water developments taking... |
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Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00114/22537/20216.pdf |
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Prevosto, Marc; Maisondieu, Christophe; Forristall, George Z.; Jeans, Gus; Harrington-missin, Liam; Watson, Andrew; Harte, Gavin; Dooley, Patrick; Frelin, Cyril; Herry, Christelle; Muller, Héloïse; Casitas, Sophie. |
The design of catenary risers, riser towers, and export lines is key to oil and gas production in the deep ocean. Winds, waves, surface currents and current profiles are essential inputs to the design of these riser systems. With regards to current loading, the variety and abundance of current profiles can make it difficult to determine which profiles are most appropriate for determining extreme and fatigue loading on risers. The choices become increasingly difficult on the frontier of deepwater oil and gas developments as risers are increasingly being required to successfully operate in harsher environments and deeper water. However, longer and more detailed current measurements from in-situ deployments continue to become available. Two or three year... |
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Ano: 2012 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00499/61056/64504.pdf |
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